The Void is Coming, Embrace ItIf you you don't see the void now, you will shortly according to Eric Chabrow author of "As more government IT workers reach retirement age, state and federal agencies brace for the fallout." In the next five years, about half of the federal government's IT workforce will be eligible to retire. The average federal technology worker is 45 years old, and more than half are between 45 and 69. Many state CIOs say they, too, have aging staffs, and the delivery of IT services could be jeopardized if many of their older, experienced workers opt to retire. (Government Enterprise, Summer 2003) Companies such as Sprint and Verizon have reported that 70% of their Telecom technicians will be pension-eligible in next few years. C-Tech Certified Training Facilities couldn't be any better positioned to take advantage of fulfilling the need for communications networking training, or could they? Keeping current with the latest technologies is going to prove to be more and more important as positions open up. It is the well-rounded, entry-level technician that has the competitive advantage. C-Tech is ready to assist our training partners in addressing this exceptional opportunity. Click here to read Chabrow's entire article. |
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